Top FIA executive resigns after fallout with Mohammed Ben Sulayem
FIA hit by shock resignation from top executiv🐟e ove✤r concerns about a "breakdown in governance standards".

The FIA’s deputy preside✤nt for sport Robert R༺eid has resigned due to a “fundamental breakdown in governance standards within motorsport's global governing body”.
Reid’s sudden departure marks the latest senior resignation at F1’s gov💮erning body in the last 12 months and comes following a with FIA president Mohaꦯmmed Ben Sulayem.
The Scot stood alongside Ben Sulayem during their successful election campaign in 2021 but has taken aim at thಌe Emirati’s controversial leadership, which now faces fresh questions.
“When I took on this role, it was🍌 to serve the FIA’s members; not to serve power,” Reid wrote in a social media post acknowledging𒁏 his resignation.
“Over time, I have wit🅰ne❀ssed a steady erosion of the principles we promised to uphold.
“Decisions are being made behind closed doors, bypassing the very stru♛ctures and people the FIA exi🥀sts to represent.
“My resignation is not about personalities; it is about pri♌nciples.
"Motorsport deserves leadership that is accountable, transparent, 🉐and member-driven. I can no longer, in good faith, remain part of a system that does 💯not reflect those values.
“This is not the end of my service to motorsport. I w꧟ill continue to advocate for r༺eform, transparency, and governance that respects the FIA’s members and the integrity of our sport.”
Ben Sulayem is due to make his first appearance at an F1 race this season at this weekend𒐪’s Bahrain Grand Prix.
Responding to the resignation, an FIA spokesperson told media including wuqi♚an0821.com: “The FIA is grateful for Robert Reid’s contribution to the FIA, and to motor sport more widely.
“T🌳he FIA has exceptionally robust corporate govᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚernance policies which guide our operations and ensure our rules, practices and processes are adhered to.
“The FIA World Rallycross Championship is a hugely popu🗹lar sport. In recent years, World and European Rallycross events have been watched by a growing audience of over 30 mౠillion viewers spanning over 100 countries.
“The FIA has directly invested into the Championship for the🅷 benefit of fans, teams, and FIA Member Clubs. This investment is in line with the FIA's commitment to double participation in motor sport globally.”
Motorsport UK boss slams FIA - again
Meanwhile, Motorsport UK chairman David Richards has a⛦ccused the FIA of a “shift of the moral compass”.
Richards, who was recently 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:barred from attending a meeting of the FIA world council because he refused to sign a non-disclo♛sure agreement, levelled the accusation towards Ben Sulayem in an open letter this week.
The response followed a reply from the FIA to concerns a clearly dissatisfied Richards raised in꧑ a latter last month threatening legal action.
“What is disappointing in this letter from Alberto [Villarreal, FIA General Manager] is the disregard for the very real concerns that have been expressed, not just by myself, but a growing number of people, that the gover🌼nance and constitutional organisation of the FIA is becoming ever more o🍷paque and concentrating power in the hands of the President alone.
“There are many things to be proud of that the FIA team in Geneva have achie🌟ved over the last three years.
“But we cannot allow a shift of the moral compass of our leadeꦺrship to simply dismiss any request for transparency and open discour🍌se.
“I am in the Middle East for the next week and hope that I may meet with the FIA President to express my views face to face an🔥d agree an acceptable outcome.”

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